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Nigel Farage to speak at Swindon rally at MECA amid protest plans

Nigel Farage, leader of the Reform UK party, is scheduled to speak at a rally in Swindon on Thursday 12 March 2026, in the run-up to the local elections on 7 May.

bySwindon 24
3 March 2026 • 12.46am
Nigel Farage to speak at Swindon rally at MECA amid protest plans
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The event, described on the Reform UK website as a “live rally featuring Nigel Farage and special guests”, will take place at MECA Swindon. Attendees need to buy a ticket in advance, and the format is pitched as an opportunity for local supporters and residents to hear directly from the party’s leadership ahead of the campaign period.

Reform UK has comparatively limited public presence in Swindon, and no local candidates have yet been announced. If the rally draws support, it could mark a notable moment for the party’s visibility in the town. However, critics of the party point to its national rhetoric on immigration and other issues as deeply divisive.

Stand Up to Racism (SUTR), a national anti-racism campaign group, has already signalled that it plans to protest the Swindon event. SUTR has organised counter-mobilisations at similar rallies and campaigns nationally, framing Reform UK’s policies as racist and unjust, and calling for broader community resistance. In the past, such protests have attracted significant numbers and have included allied anti-racist groups.

Supporters of the rally are likely to highlight free speech and political engagement in the context of looming local elections, while opponents are expected to voice strong concerns about the content of Reform UK’s platform and the potential impact on Swindon’s diverse communities.

Public response is likely to be mixed. Nigel Farage remains a polarising figure in British politics, admired by some for his critique of mainstream parties and his stance on national issues, while others regard him and Reform UK as promoting divisive or exclusionary viewpoints.

Local authorities, community groups, and law enforcement will be watching closely for any signs of disorder. Those planning to attend either the rally or the counter-protests will need to do so within the law and with respect for the safety of others.

Further details about the rally, including ticketing and access requirements, are available on the official Reform UK event page.

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